Fusion Aluminum Rescue Pulley
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A 2 12" outside diameter is measured for the wheel. A wheel with an inside diameter of 1 7/8 inches has about 1 7/8" diameter. There is plenty of space for even a heavy load to be hauled up with this. Thank you for my purchase. I am very satisfied with it. I am satisfied with the
I have not tried it, but I think that it will take a 1/2 inch rope. 9/16 may also work.
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It does not contain any aluminum
Selected User Reviews For Fusion Aluminum Rescue Pulley
This was a very disappointing experience. "Fusion Climb Strux Aluminum Rescue Side Swing Pulley Blue 34KN" goes by the name, but it has only 550 pounds of actual load on the line! This would be half a ton of total weight. *The image on Amazon is not the same as the one I received in the mail According to my model, the total WLL is five knots and two. The rope should have a tension of 5kN at each end. If I had known what I was looking for (see pic), I would have selected a different pulley. On the cheeks, there is noticeable pitting on the edges. The finish is pretty poor. There is a pretty smooth section where it might come into contact with a There are not two symmetrical cheeks in the picture (see pic) The unit will always be at a small angle every time it is loaded with one cheek always carrying more weight than the other. *(see photo)*I purchased it to use with a rigging rope named "1/2" Double Braided Polyester Arborist Rigging Rope, Blue Ox". It fits that rope just fine. Please see the picture (see below). There aren't many impressive features such as a lightweight body or an impressive build. It's not as strong as it should be. There is such a thing as paying for what you get It's on its way back to me.
In a normal work day, it's good to know how far these can push in each direction. I appreciate that these pulleys have the working load rating on the side. This pulley has the same breaking strength rating as other pulleys and it indicates in the rating what it can/should be used for. Most pulleys list only the max breaking load, but that doesn't tell you the full extent of what you can do safely with it. It works well with little rolling friction and is easy to rig on existing lines and for the most part, it is good value for the money. The merchandise I bought from this seller is what I will buy again and I have in fact purchased it. To avoid confusion it would be helpful to have a picture of what will be shipped.
In contrast to what I expected, I got a lighter pully. do realize that this is a cheaper item, but it neglects to mention that the working load limit is not very good or that this limit is not stamped on the item. There is a limit of two. A total of five knots are over the pulley top and five on each side. The total weight for the product is 1120 pounds and the total weight for each side is 560 pounds. I would not use this for lifelines, so please show some pictures.
A lot of my time is spent canyoneering and gym climbing. The drawback is that I wouldn't use this as a pulley in a guided rappel or climbing application, but it works GREAT as a pulley in my garage You can work out at home.
I am fully satisfied with the end result. In the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic, people are advised to wear masks and keep six feet away from others. I am very well aware of the fact that I do not want to cause harm to anyone, including Here are the rappel rings, pulley, cable ferrules, wire cables, carabiners clips, 5 D-rings, and the 5 D ropes I bought A shoe strap that attaches to the ring, and ankle strap. Upon installation, there was no need to drill holes in the total gym exerciser as they already had All of this would cost a fraction of what hiring a trainer would. It is great. I love it.
Consider ball bearing pulleys if you are working with serious jobs, but this option is perfectly fine if you are This is a super cheap single pulley that has no bearings and brass bushings, so it's not very efficient but it still This pulley is fairly silent too, I had some brass bushings from a friend that squeaked like mad and was glad to not hear that from this one. It's just what I needed for my application. I'll probably upgrade to SMC's single pulley in the future but they cost about four times as much as these do. In terms of price, I am not complaining. It is a good deal and of decent quality.
These little pulleys are excellent and now I have three of them. In this case, the stump is removed by cutting the trees down and leveraging the tree's trunk). For my needs I use Dyneema synthetic rope, which is easy to use, smooth to operate, and agreeably strong. Proper usage of the mechanical advantage (or ease of winching) will yield a significant gain.
It is primarily meant for fire fighters to learn about rope rescue and to watch out for potential dangers during rope rescue. For the EN12778 number, think of the EN12778 test that is conducted on pressure cookers, and look it up on your phone. This is the correct number for rescue pullies, which is EN12278. In the image, you can see the sheave rating of 17kn. This will appear on the product when you receive it. At the focal point it shows 5kn WLL but still 34kn at WLL. proceed with caution because not all the material on this site is classified as "rescue".